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  • | Name = Ammonium bicarbonate ...hydrogen carbonate<br>Azanium bicarbonate<br>Azanium hydrogen carbonate<br>Bicarbonate of ammonia<br>Baking soda<br>Hartshorn<br>Powdered baking ammonia
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  • | Name = Sodium bicarbonate | OtherNames = Baking soda<br>Bicarb<br>Bicarbonate of soda<br>Nahcolite<br>Thermokalite
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  • | Name = Potassium bicarbonate | ImageFile = Potassium bicarbonate sample bottle.jpg
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  • | Name = Guanidinium bicarbonate | IUPACName = Guanidinium bicarbonate
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  • | Name = Aminoguanidinium bicarbonate | ImageCaption = Aminoguanidine bicarbonate prepared from calcium cyanamide
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  • | Name = Calcium bicarbonate '''Calcium bicarbonate''', also called '''calcium hydrogen carbonate''', is an unstable inorganic
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  • ...appropriate carbonate or hydoxide as in the popular reaction with [[Sodium bicarbonate|baking soda]]:
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  • Acetic anhydride can be neutralized with [[sodium bicarbonate]] or any other base which is then safe to pour down the drain.
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  • ..., which is conveniently produced from [[Acetic acid|vinegar]] and [[Sodium bicarbonate|baking soda]].
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  • ASA reacts with sodium carbonate and bicarbonate to form [[sodium acetylsalicylate]]. [[Sodium hydroxide]] cannot be used to
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  • ...a solution of an ammonium salt, such as [[ammonium nitrate]] or [[ammonium bicarbonate]]. Completion of the reaction may require heating in the case of the latter Ammonia can also be generated by heating [[ammonium bicarbonate]], which yields ammonia gas, carbon dioxide and water vapor. Bubbling the r
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  • ...e can be prepared by reacting [[acetic acid]] with [[ammonia]], [[ammonium bicarbonate]] or [[ammonium carbonate|carbonate]]. Drying the solution by boiling the e
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  • ...lcium carbonate will cause it to dissolve, by converting it into [[calcium bicarbonate]], which is only soluble as solution. Evaporating the solution to dryness causes the bicarbonate to release its carbon dioxide, leaving behind calcium carbonate.
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  • ...ate is then reprecipitated by addition of [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]], and finally dissolved in hydrochloric acid and filtered again. It is hig
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  • | Name = Ammonium bicarbonate ...hydrogen carbonate<br>Azanium bicarbonate<br>Azanium hydrogen carbonate<br>Bicarbonate of ammonia<br>Baking soda<br>Hartshorn<br>Powdered baking ammonia
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  • [[Sodium bicarbonate]], commonly known as baking soda, typically acts as a base, neutralizing ac
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  • ...asic neutralizing agent, such as [[sodium carbonate]]/[[sodium bicarbonate|bicarbonate]] or [[calcium hydroxide]].
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  • ...on dioxide is available by generation from common materials (like [[sodium bicarbonate]]), from the air, in canisters, or in the form of dry ice, which may be sol Acidification of a [[carbonate]] or [[bicarbonate]] releases carbon dioxide, which is a cheap way to generate it.
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  • The singly protonated form of the carbonate ion, the [[bicarbonate]] ion, also exists, but is generally only confined to coexistence with alka *[[Bicarbonate]]
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  • ...s produces [[chromium(III) hydroxide]]. If the base used is a carbonate or bicarbonate, this reaction is accompanied with the release of carbon dioxide, in a mann
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  • ...ssware with a wet insoluble/poorly soluble salt, such as sodium sulfate or bicarbonate. Using anything harder will erode the glass.
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  • ...the slow and careful addition of an excess of a dilute solution of sodium bicarbonate, ammonia, or sodium hydroxide to an acidic solution of [[copper(II) chlorid ...oxide involves the addition of a suspension of copper oxycloride in sodium bicarbonate solution to an acidic solution containing a reducing [[sugar]], followed by
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  • ...rated off physically. The crude ethyl acetate is then washed with [[sodium bicarbonate]] solution to remove residual acids and gently distilled over a desiccant s
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  • ...it in an aqueous solution of a base. like [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]].
    8 KB (996 words) - 15:05, 18 November 2023
  • ...lly neutralizing [[chloroacetic acid]] with sodium hydroxide, carbonate or bicarbonate and [[sodium nitrite]] in aqueous solution. This forms sodium nitroacetate,
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  • ...er to get than potassium hydroxide. [[Potassium carbonate]] or [[potassium bicarbonate]] can also be added to hydrochloric acid, but this requires care to control
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  • Acids are best neutralized with a base, such as carbonate/bicarbonate, hydroxide ([[calcium hydroxide]] e.g.) best as aqueous solution. Before ne | style="text-align:center;"| [[Aminoguanidinium bicarbonate]]
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  • ...bonate]]<br>[[Rubidium carbonate]]<br>[[Caesium carbonate]]<br>[[Potassium bicarbonate]]
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  • ...and manganese dioxide, with the addition of a dilute solution of [[sodium bicarbonate]] (baking soda). The yield of this route is poor, but the reagents are chea
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  • Must be neutralized before disposal. Sodium or potassium carbonate or bicarbonate dissolved in a large amount of water can be used to neutralize it. A suspen
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  • #Add the cotton to a solution of NaHCO<sub>3</sub> (sodium bicarbonate) to neutralise what is left of the acids. Once the bubbling stops, let it s
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  • ...es as Glauber's salt. Some products might also contain around 10% [[sodium bicarbonate]]. This can be removed by adding sulfuric acid or sodium bisulfite. In some
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  • ...iner with a lid and slowly add solid calcium hydroxide/carbonate or sodium bicarbonate chunks and close the lid to limit splashing. Wait until it stopped fizzing
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  • #Add the cotton to a solution of NaHCO<sub>3</sub> (sodium bicarbonate) to neutralise what is left of the acids. Once the bubbling stops, let it s
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  • ...ny other water soluble zinc(II) salt with [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]]. It can also be made by the reaction of zincates with carbon dioxide. The
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  • A more clean method involves electrolyzing a solution of [[sodium bicarbonate]] with a zinc anode. Zinc hydroxide and hydrogen gas are produced. The zinc
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  • ...ide with NaOH, followed by neutralization of base with an excess of sodium bicarbonate, followed by separation, drying with MgSO<sub>4</sub> and lastly distillati
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  • ...be neutralized first before disposal. A base like [[sodium carbonate]] or bicarbonate in aqueous solution can be used. While you can pour it down the drain, avoi
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  • ...l to do so, sodium chloride is easily synthesized by neutralizing [[sodium bicarbonate]], [[sodium carbonate]], or [[sodium hydroxide]] with hydrochloric acid. It
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  • ...k should be worn as face protection. A neutralizing agent such as [[sodium bicarbonate]] or [[calcium carbonate]] should be kept near the working stand. An antido | [[Aminoguanidinium bicarbonate]]
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  • ...ent nucleation site, such as another crystal of sodium acetate or [[sodium bicarbonate]]. Sodium acetate can be crystallized from a solution in which [[sodium bicarbonate]], [[sodium carbonate|carbonate]], or [[sodium hydroxide|hydroxide]] was co
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  • ...enzoate can be prepared by reacting [[benzoic acid]] and sodium hydroxide, bicarbonate or carbonate.
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  • ...rbon dioxide in an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate will give [[sodium bicarbonate]]. ...and cheaply prepared by the thermal decomposition of store-bought [[sodium bicarbonate]] (baking soda), which begins at 50 °C, but is more rapidly and completely
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  • | Name = Sodium bicarbonate | OtherNames = Baking soda<br>Bicarb<br>Bicarbonate of soda<br>Nahcolite<br>Thermokalite
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  • ...n. If stored with another acid, it will form a sodium salt. While [[sodium bicarbonate]] is usually seen as a base, if present with sodium hydroxide in solution i ...a weak acid, such as vinegar or [[citric acid]] is more economic. [[Sodium bicarbonate]] can also be used. As long as they're not contaminated with hazardous impu
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  • ...strially by neutralizing nitric acid with [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]]. ...ammonium nitrate]], which can be made even easier with the use of [[sodium bicarbonate]] or [[carbonate]]:
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  • ...the chloroform. For this reason, chloroform is often washed with [[sodium bicarbonate]] and redistilled before use after storage.
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  • ...ions of [[copper(II) sulfate]] and either [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]]. Carbonates are preferred because they do not emit carbon dioxide when ad ...t is insoluble. Copper(II) carbonate can be produced by addition of sodium bicarbonate to the copper salt solution, and then be disposed of in solid form. It may
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  • *Make [[calcium bicarbonate]]
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Ammonium bicarbonate | style="text-align:center;"| Calcium bicarbonate
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  • A base, such as calcium oxide or hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate or even ammonia, best mixed with water as solution or suspension can be use
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  • ...lowly adding it to crushed ice, followed by addition of a cooled carbonate/bicarbonate solution.
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  • ...e reacts with [[carbon dioxide]] when dissolved in water to form [[lithium bicarbonate]], which is 10 times more soluble: ...bubble [[carbon dioxide]] in the aqueous solution. This will form lithium bicarbonate which is more soluble in water and can be filtered from the rest of the bat
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Aminoguanidinium bicarbonate | style="text-align:center;"| Ammonium bicarbonate
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  • ...iencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=63880 Sodium peroxide from Sodium bicarbonate??]
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  • Should be neutralized with a base, such as sodium bicarbonate or calcium hydroxide/carbonate then poured down the drain.
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  • Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate can be made by reacting [[ammonium bicarbonate]] or [[ammonium carbonate]] with phosphoric acid, with the following molar
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  • ...opper(II) sulfate]], [[potassium nitrate]], [[ammonium nitrate]], [[sodium bicarbonate]], [[magnesium sulfate]]
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  • ...adding it to an alkaline slurry or with dry calcium or sodium carbonate or bicarbonate. Neutralization must be done outside, or in a fumehood, as the neutralizati
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  • [[Sodium bicarbonate]] appears to also neutralize the acid to Cr(III), however there might still
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  • ...though this requires lots of ammonia. An ammonium salt, such as [[ammonium bicarbonate]] can be used instead. Cooling the solution will cause the salt to precipit
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  • ...can be obtained by reacting [[ammonium carbonate]], [[ammonium bicarbonate|bicarbonate]] or aqueous [[ammonia]] with [[oxalic acid]].
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  • ...r the reaction has ended, leftover acetic acid is neutralized using sodium bicarbonate. The crude methyl acetate is extracted using a separatory funnel and dried
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  • | Name = Potassium bicarbonate | ImageFile = Potassium bicarbonate sample bottle.jpg
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Ammonium bicarbonate]] ...baker's ammonia in some food stores, though most will sell only [[ammonium bicarbonate]].
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  • The simplest way is to slowly add [[sodium bicarbonate]] to a concentrated solution of [[formic acid]].
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  • ...by reacting [[sulfuric acid]] with an excess of [[ammonia]] or [[ammonium bicarbonate]]/[[ammonium carbonate|carbonate]]:
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  • ...then neutralize the resulting sodium hydroxide with a weak acid or sodium bicarbonate.
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  • ...um perchlorate can be made by reacting [[perchloric acid]] with [[ammonium bicarbonate]].
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  • ...ition of sodium ascorbate, which can be easily obtained by reacting sodium bicarbonate with [[ascorbic acid]]. The decomposition begins at 218 °C, yielding sodiu
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  • ...are insoluble in methanol. After most has dissolved, add 100 g of [[sodium bicarbonate]] to neutralize the leftover sodium hydroxide, since NaOH is soluble in met
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  • ...ts of water slowly, then neutralize the resulting sodium hydroxide. Sodium bicarbonate can be used.
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  • ...n of tartaric acid with [[potassium hydroxide]] or [[potassium bicarbonate|bicarbonate]] will give potassium bitartrate, also known as cream of tartar. This can b
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  • ...difficult to find. [[Guanidinium carbonate]] or [[Guanidinium bicarbonate|bicarbonate]] can be used instead as they're cheaper and more available.
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  • ...inium carbonate, although if excess carbon dioxide is present, guanidinium bicarbonate will form.
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  • ...late is neutralized completely with [[potassium hydroxide]] or [[potassium bicarbonate|carbonate]] to dipotassium phthalate. ...lly neutralizing phthalic acid with [[potassium hydroxide]] or [[potassium bicarbonate]].
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  • ...eparatory funnel]] to remove the aqueous layer. Add a solution of [[sodium bicarbonate]] to the benzyl chloride layer in the funnel to neutralize any acid left. S
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  • Mixing [[sodium bicarbonate|baking soda]] with [[acetic acid|vinegar]] (or some other organic acid) and
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  • ...icarbonate from the carbonate/hydroxide cannot be done by solubilizing the bicarbonate like in the case of calcium. Boiling off the water will cause the magnesium bicarbonate to decompose to magnesium carbonate. Small amounts of magnesium oxide will
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  • Neutralize it first using [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate|bicarbonate]], before destroying it with an oxidizing agent.
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  • ...h [[sodium hydroxide]]/[[Sodium carbonate|carbonate]]/[[Sodium bicarbonate|bicarbonate]]:
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  • ...d with a base, like [[sodium hydroxide]], [[sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]].
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  • ...is in titration flask. Sb<sup>3+</sup> and As<sup>3+</sup> are deterimned bicarbonate solution at pH 8-9. To prevent hydrolysis of Sb<sup>3+</sup>, excess of tar
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  • '''AQBC'''—"Aminoguanidine bicarbonate", see: [[Aminoguanidine]]
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  • ...will rapidly absorb carbon dioxide from air to form rubidium carbonate and bicarbonate.
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  • ...th either aq. [[ammonia]] or [[ammonium carbonate]]/[[ammonium bicarbonate|bicarbonate]], or by precipitating barium, strontium or calcium chlorates with ammonium
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  • ...c, and will readily absorb carbon dioxide forming aminoguanidine carbonate/bicarbonate. ..., which is then converted to [[aminoguanidinium bicarbonate|aminoguanidine bicarbonate]], for easier purification. To obtain the free base, a strong base, like [[
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Aminoguanidine]]<br>[[Aminoguanidinium bicarbonate]] ...oguanidinium nitrate can be easily prepared by reacting [[aminoguanidinium bicarbonate]] with [[nitric acid]].<ref>Hegarty,A.F. et al.; Journal of the Chemical So
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  • | Name = Guanidinium bicarbonate | IUPACName = Guanidinium bicarbonate
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  • ...be prepared by neutralizing [[sulfamic acid]] with [[ammonia]]. [[Ammonium bicarbonate]] can also be used.
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  • ...ium chloride involves the reaction of [[rubidium hydroxide]], carbonate or bicarbonate with [[hydrochloric acid]], followed by recrystallization.
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  • ...ly absorb carbon dioxide from air to form its corresponding carbonate and bicarbonate salts.
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  • ...eacting [[boric acid]] with [[hydrofluoric acid]] and then with [[ammonium bicarbonate]].
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  • [[Potassium bicarbonate]] mixed with TNPG gives its tripotassium salt.
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  • | Name = Aminoguanidinium bicarbonate | ImageCaption = Aminoguanidine bicarbonate prepared from calcium cyanamide
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  • | Name = Calcium bicarbonate '''Calcium bicarbonate''', also called '''calcium hydrogen carbonate''', is an unstable inorganic
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  • ...alizing [[iodic acid]] with a potassium base, like hydroxide, carbonate or bicarbonate is a quick way of preparing this compound.
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